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| keywords: | ||
| - App Builder | ||
| - Guides | ||
| - Documentation | ||
| title: App Builder Guides | ||
| description: Comprehensive guides for building and deploying applications with App Builder. | ||
| faqs: | ||
| - question: What topics are covered in the App Builder Guides? | ||
| answer: The guides cover architecture, development, configuration, deployment, security, and integration aspects of building applications with App Builder. | ||
| - question: Where can I find information about App Builder deployment? | ||
| answer: Deployment details are included under the Configuration and Deployment section of the App Builder Guides. | ||
| - question: Does the App Builder support integrations with other platforms? | ||
| answer: Yes, the guides include information about integrating App Builder with Adobe Experience Cloud and other services. | ||
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| keywords: | |
| - App Builder | |
| - Guides | |
| - Documentation | |
| title: App Builder Guides | |
| description: Comprehensive guides for building and deploying applications with App Builder. | |
| faqs: | |
| - question: What topics are covered in the App Builder Guides? | |
| answer: The guides cover architecture, development, configuration, deployment, security, and integration aspects of building applications with App Builder. | |
| - question: Where can I find information about App Builder deployment? | |
| answer: Deployment details are included under the Configuration and Deployment section of the App Builder Guides. | |
| - question: Does the App Builder support integrations with other platforms? | |
| answer: Yes, the guides include information about integrating App Builder with Adobe Experience Cloud and other services. | |
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| title: App Builder Guides | |
| description: Comprehensive guides for building, configuring, deploying, and integrating applications using App Builder. | |
| keywords: | |
| - App Builder | |
| - Guides | |
| - Documentation | |
| - Deployment | |
| - Integration | |
| faqs: | |
| - question: What topics are covered in the App Builder Guides? | |
| answer: The guides cover architecture, development, configuration, deployment, security, and integration aspects of building applications with App Builder. | |
| - question: Where can I find information about App Builder deployment? | |
| answer: Deployment details are included under the Configuration and Deployment section of the App Builder Guides. | |
| - question: Does the App Builder support integrations with other platforms? | |
| answer: Yes, the guides include information about integrating App Builder with Adobe Experience Cloud and other services. | |
| - question: How can the App Builder Guides help new users? | |
| answer: The guides provide step-by-step instructions and best practices to help new users successfully build and deploy applications. | |
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| keywords: | ||
| - Adobe I/O | ||
| - Extensibility | ||
| - API Documentation | ||
| - Developer Tooling | ||
| title: Reference Documentation | ||
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| --- | |
| keywords: | |
| - Adobe I/O | |
| - Extensibility | |
| - API Documentation | |
| - Developer Tooling | |
| title: Reference Documentation | |
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| title: Reference Documentation | |
| description: Comprehensive reference documentation for Adobe I/O SDKs, libraries, tools, and developer resources to streamline API integration and extensibility. | |
| keywords: | |
| - Adobe I/O | |
| - Extensibility | |
| - API Documentation | |
| - Developer Tooling | |
| - SDK Libraries | |
| faqs: | |
| - question: What resources are included in the Adobe I/O reference documentation? | |
| answer: The documentation includes links to Adobe Developer Console, CLI tools, various SDK libraries, GitHub actions, and other developer tools for integrating with Adobe APIs. | |
| - question: How can I use the SDK libraries provided in the reference documentation? | |
| answer: Each SDK library is available on GitHub with usage instructions, enabling developers to implement functionalities like analytics, audience management, and customer profiles in their applications. | |
| - question: Where can I find tools to automate workflows with Adobe I/O? | |
| answer: The reference documentation lists GitHub Actions and workflow generators designed to help automate CLI setup and App Builder app deployment, facilitating continuous integration processes. | |
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| # Runtimes | |
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| title: Runtimes | |
| description: Adobe I/O Runtime supports the latest Node.js versions with pre-installed npm modules to enhance action performance and security. This guide details supported runtimes, included modules, and usage instructions. | |
| keywords: | |
| - Adobe I/O Runtime | |
| - pre-installed npm modules | |
| - Node.js versions | |
| - action development | |
| - change metadata | |
| faqs: | |
| - question: Which Node.js versions are supported by Adobe I/O Runtime? | |
| answer: Adobe I/O Runtime supports the three latest Node.js versions, such as v22.6.0, v20.7.0, and v18.14.2, with some legacy support for versions 16 and 14. | |
| - question: Are npm modules pre-installed in the runtime environment? | |
| answer: Yes, key npm modules like express, openwhisk, body-parser, redis, node-fetch, dnscache, and prom-client are pre-installed for each supported Node.js version. | |
| - question: How do I specify the runtime kind when creating an action? | |
| answer: You specify the runtime kind using the --kind flag, for example `--kind nodejs:20` to select Node.js version 20 when creating an action. | |
| - question: Where can I find the Docker images for these runtimes? | |
| answer: Official Docker images for Adobe I/O Runtime Node.js versions are hosted on Docker Hub under the adobeapiplatform repository. | |
| - question: Why should I keep my action updated to the latest Node.js version? | |
| answer: Updating ensures you benefit from the latest security patches and performance features like pre-warmed containers that reduce cold-start times. | |
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| # Runtimes |
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